My Midsummer's Night Dream dress by Papercut Patterns!
Let me just say first of all, THAT I LOVE THIS DRESS. Its a wrap dress, with adjustable straps, so it was easy to get the right fit. I cut a small, and due to fabric restrictions, the hem comes up in the front vs staying level like in the original.
This was a dress of firsts for me!
1. Working with such a slippery material. I took Andrea of FourSquareWalls advice and used lots and lots of starch and pins. Thankfully the underside of fabric is not nearly as frictionless, otherwise cutting would have been an absolute nightmare.
2. Making bias binding.
3. I finally use my serger to do a rolled hem! I was going to wait until I had orange thread, but I thought black might look cool in a dramatic sort of way. I'm glad I trucked ahead because I actually really like it!
Sorry that my face is blurry in EVERY photo. I propped my camera up on the counter, and with the timer it could either focus on the dress or my face. I chose the dress.
There is a good amount of overlap in the front too, I wore it outside today, where it is fairly windy, and no unwelcome surprises.
I was loosing my balance... |
THE BACK IS LITERALLY MY FAVOURITE PART. The way the skirt drapes is such a beautiful shape!!
I love the details of the little ties too :)
Ah! Little rebel string there! |
This is one of my first projects in a while that I have been really pleased with! Yay! Gettin' my mojo back I do think.
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DeleteComing over from Kollabora! Love this dress! Following you on bloglovin, can't wait to see what else you sew!!
ReplyDeleteTrish
Wow! Thank so much!
DeleteI really like the front hemline!
ReplyDeleteThanks!! Its nice when unintentional design elements work out haha :)
DeleteBeautiful! I love the asymmetric hemline.
ReplyDelete--Jill
Jill Made It
Thanks! I'm so glad it turned out haha it was a last minute and unintentional alteration :P
DeleteI like the back the best as well. And the shoulder ties.
ReplyDeleteThank you!!
DeleteThe dress is awesome!
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DeleteVery pretty! I love the cut of this wrap dress and the fabric is very pretty!
ReplyDeleteBtw, if you can get tissue paper for fabric, it helps prevent the slippage you experienced enormously.
That's a great tip! Thank you!!
DeletePretty pretty--love the fabric and the cut is soooper flattering.
ReplyDeleteThank you!!
DeleteIt is very pretty, I might have to consider that pattern. I love the color and the "accidental" asymmetrical hem!
ReplyDeleteIts a really quick sew! Haha and thank you !! :)
DeleteYou look very lovely in your dress! You got my vote for the challenge <3
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! Thank you! I'm so flattered!!
DeleteBeautiful choice of fabric with the style of dress. I have yet to tackle the rolled hem on my serger.
ReplyDeleteMae
www.thelifeofacompulsivecrafter.blogspot.com
Lovely on you!
ReplyDeleteThis is a gorgeous dress on you - I love the fabric you used as well. Cute and summery :)
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